Kharon
Contributor
Many (almost all) diving articles encourage going slow, sometimes just hanging in the same spot, in order to really see what's going on. Covering a lot of ground is discouraged.
Now look at fin advert's./names Atomic Aquatics "Speed Demon", Aeris "Velocity 3X", Aquabionic "Maximum Efficiency and Power", ScubaPro "Twin Jet Max", Oceanic "Vortex V-16", Tusa "X-Pert Zoom", etc.
So which is it? Seems to me there's huge mixed messages. Should we take our time and cruise slowly to see everything we can or rip right along to cover as much ground as possible? I understand that there are times when you need/want to cover a bit more ground or need to fight a current - but methinks there's a lot of hype coming from fin manufacturers. I've used Cressi Freefrogs, Aeris Velocity 3X, and Aeris Accel in pretty stiff river current - big performance differences? - not so much. Huge differences in weight and length though.
Now look at fin advert's./names Atomic Aquatics "Speed Demon", Aeris "Velocity 3X", Aquabionic "Maximum Efficiency and Power", ScubaPro "Twin Jet Max", Oceanic "Vortex V-16", Tusa "X-Pert Zoom", etc.
So which is it? Seems to me there's huge mixed messages. Should we take our time and cruise slowly to see everything we can or rip right along to cover as much ground as possible? I understand that there are times when you need/want to cover a bit more ground or need to fight a current - but methinks there's a lot of hype coming from fin manufacturers. I've used Cressi Freefrogs, Aeris Velocity 3X, and Aeris Accel in pretty stiff river current - big performance differences? - not so much. Huge differences in weight and length though.